Jon Miltimore

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North Korean Refugee Who Became Best-Selling Author: ‘Only in Capitalism Is My Story Possible’

In 2022 I had the opportunity to attend a two-day conference in Colorado hosted by the Objective Standard Institute. While…

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Joseph Stalin in His Own Words

This week marks the 70-year anniversary of the funeral of Joseph Stalin, the Marxist dictator who led the Soviet Union…

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It Now Looks Likely That Government Created Covid-19—and Then Tried to Hide the Truth

More than three years after the Covid-19 outbreak, the world is still reeling from the virus and the global response…

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The True Lesson of Mask Mandates Goes Far Beyond the Fact That They Didn’t Work

Writing in the New York Times on Tuesday, columnist Bret Stephens highlighted new research from an Oxford University epidemiologist who…

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The Hero of the Holodomor Who Exposed Stalin’s Horrors—and Paid With His Life

The deaths in Ukraine of several foreign journalists covering Russia’s war hit many people like a punch in the gut…

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The Assemblywomen: The Ancient Greek Play That Mercilessly (and Hilariously) Mocked Socialism and Democracy

Trey Parker and Matt Stone for years have made a living out of mocking the absurdities in society. The South…

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Legendary Journalist Says He Knows What the ‘Mystery Object’ Was the US Military Shot Down Over Alaska

On Saturday US officials announced the military was calling off the search for the balloon objects shot down by fighter…

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The 2 Most Important Words in ‘Jurassic World: Dominion’

On a recent flight, I was able to take in the latest installment of the Jurassic Park franchise: Jurassic World:…

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Proof That Western Progressives Loved Stalinism and Maoism, Despite Their Horrors

I recently had the opportunity to travel to the Texas Tech University School of Law to debate the merits of…

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The Real-Life Spy Who Inspired Ian Fleming’s James Bond—and Ran Assassination Teams in the US During World War II

In his 1987 memoir Spycatcher, former British counter-intelligence agent Peter Wright recalled a conversation he had with two legendary counterintelligence…

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